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Domestic Violence Therapists in Johnson County

“My typical counseling approach is anchored firmly and unapologetically in the Christian world-view. I do so with a clear, unwavering theistic paradigm that acknowledges God's sovereignty in all things, as He is intimately interested in, and responsive to, each person and all they experience. Therefore, unless otherwise directed by the client, my approach will inherently involve the use of biblical revelation and the principles found therein. The Christ centered world view is paramount to my approach to healing.

“We all have ups and downs in life, getting stuck can happen before we know it. Whether you are trying to break out of a rut or wanting to get on higher ground to gain clarity, growing and changing takes awareness and practice-and a little guidance doesn't hurt.
I believe we can all benefit from guidance and assistance...in knowing ourselves better, seeing options clearer, and hearing what calls to us. I believe counseling is often saved for times of crisis. However, seeking and accepting guidance to develop solutions and facilitate personal growth is exceptionally beneficial before crises arise.

“Therapy is a powerful and positive tool which enables an individual to cope with change and circumstances in a manner that provides the individual with both stability and motivation to achieve a renewed balance in life.

“Life's journey is full of challenges, joys, and transitions. If you're strugging with making decisions, getting things done, feeling overwhelmed, feeling alone, or that you've just hit a bump in the road, then you may be in need of some help. Whether your current challenge is related to depression, anxiety, grief and loss, or circumstances, it's okay to ask for help or to give yourself permission to seek help.

“I truly believe in the power of the horse-human relationship to promote growth and healing. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Registered Play Therapist, and Ph.D Candidate at the University of North Texas. I have received training through PATH International, EAGALA, and Pet Partners. My focus is on providing equine assisted counseling and psychotherapy to children, adolescents, and adults. I have pioneered two innovative models for the practice of equine assisted counseling: Relational Equine-Partnered Counseling (for older children, adolescents, and adults) and Equine-Partnered Play Therapy (for young children).

“Experiencing anxiety?; I can help you learn to manage your anxiety as well as uncover the root causes. Having difficulty getting out of bed and functioning with daily tasks? I've helped many clients uncover the dark cloud of depression. Are you tired of the conflict in your relationship? I provide practical solutions and tools for a happier and healthier relationship. Are you a woman who has been abused in the past and need to rediscover who you are? Let me help you heal from the past and become the woman you were created to be.

“Does life seem unbearable? Are things becoming more and more difficult to cope with? Are you seeking help, but feel overwhelmed with the possible options? At Mind Above Matter, our unique treatment approach provides virtually all levels of care, under one roof. The advantage to our Continuity of Care Model, is that you're able to work with the same group of therapists and psychiatrists throughout your entire treatment. No more switching counselors and retelling your story over and over, and no more medication changes due to psychiatrists learning how you respond to different psychotropic medications.

“We all face unexpected challenges which sometimes leave us feeling hopeless and powerless. I believe that we have the ability to make healthy and appropriate choices regardless of the circumstances in which we may find ourselves.
My role as a therapist is to assist and support clients as they learn new ways of coping and adjusting to life's challenges. Counseling will vary depending upon one's personality, stage of life, strengths or particular concern.
My goal is to provide a comfortable and relaxed environment and work together to find the answers that are right for you.

“It is my desire to create and maintain a therapeutic relationship that restores balance in the lives of children and adults. The focus of therapy is to assist you in gaining and or regaining control of life's circumstances that leave you feeling unable to cope with daily life.

“Through a combination of therapeutic techniques, cognitive behavioral, solution focused, reality, family systems, feminist, and humanistic therapies, I will help you identify what is holding you back. The goal is to provide you with the insights and tools you need to move beyond old, limiting beliefs and behaviors. I will provide dedicated, confidential listening to create a brighter future

“Reva Sheppard is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Vocational Nurse, and Chaplain. She graduated from Texas Wesleyan University's Master of Arts in Professional Counseling program. Reva has special training for treating Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) using Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). Reva also trained in London, England with the experts in "Solution Focus Therapy". Reva keeps abreast of the latest research on the brain and weaves this evidence-based research into her therapy practice.

“I am not the mythical King Midas; everything he touched turned to gold. I am not a graffiti artist, trying to paint a happy face on something that sees itself as worthless. I am a custodian, wiping away the debris off of someone of immeasurable value; who does not realize its value. My goal is for patients to recognize their incredible worth, and the abundance of personal strengths and tools they have inside themselves. I want each one to be fully human, fully free, and fully alive as soon as possible.

“I employ a family systems approach to therapy, focusing on patterns of behavior and ways in which we define ourselves within the context of our relationships with others. We often find ourselves resorting to the same ineffective strategies to solve problems time and again. To achieve a better outcome, it is necessary to bypass those default reactions and choose another more insightful, efficient approach.

“I approach counseling from a biological, psychological, sociological, holistically, and Christian viewpoint in order to help couples, families, and individuals reach their therapy goals. I have worked with a wide rage of people that struggle with personal and family issues. I specialize in Depression, Women Childhood Sexual Abuse, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I approach clients from a eclectic therapeutic modality. Coming from a law enforcement and military background has created a passion deeper then empathy to help others.

“I have worked and served women and their families regarding crisis, grief, loss and trauma for over 20 years. I believe while in crisis or grieving, a person is no longer in the place were he/she was before nor yet in the place longed for. I call this place, somewhere in between. It's a path which can be less dark if one has a safe person to companion with. I can be that person who bares witness to your pain and supports you while you start to move forward towards hope.

“Are you overwhelmed?
Are you tired of using the same solutions for your problems, and getting the same results?
Does your child struggle with behavioral outbursts, excessive worrying, making friends, or completing homework?
Are you having concerns about your family?
Do you, or a family member, have problems with anxiety, or depression?
Then Mansfield Counseling can help you! We help keep you and your family focused on your goals and on enjoying life.
Mansfield Counseling's goal is to help children, teens, adults, and families lead a happy, well-balanced life by helping them cope with a variety of difficulties.

“My name is Julie Sheppard. I am a Licensed Certified Social Worker. I have been in private practice since 1999. Most of my experience before private practice was with children that have been placed in residential treatment. I currently see all ranges of patients and specialize in play therapy, depression, anxiety disorders, and grief recovery. I offer sessions for adolescents that address issues that pertain to that age group.

“I am currently only able to accept new clients in the Burleson/Joshua office. As a therapist with 30 years expertise in treating disordered eating (including bingeing), I can help you improve your relationship with food. I also have extensive expertise in working with depression, anxiety, relationships, addictions and career goals. I help you clarify goals; practice new skills; then coach and inspire you to success. After initial face to face goal setting, you can save time and travel through telephone consultations. (Skyping and e-mail privacy can not be guaranteed.)

“I'm so glad that you are looking to better your life by seeking counseling services. I believe that people have the ability to radically change their lives and outlooks with hard work and dedication. My clinical focus is aimed at helping each individual actualize their goals and maximize their potential.

“Do you feel like you are losing control? Inferior to others? Unsure what to do with your life? Do you ever feel.. stuck? These are just some of the issues I can help you with. Counseling is a way to get back on track and moving in a healthy direction to a successful, happy life. Counseling is a collaborative process and YOU hold the keys to your success. It is my job to provide feedback, guidance, support, and suggestions. I work mainly from a solution-focused approach as well as using other theories/interventions to tailor your treatment to you.

Domestic Violence Therapists
If you're looking for help with domestic violence in Johnson County or for a Johnson County domestic violence Therapist, these professionals provide confidential support for spousal abuse or for individuals and couples in a violent relationship. They include domestic violence Therapists and domestic violence psychologists who conduct domestic violence counseling. A Therapistcan help with children as victims of domestic violence, support for battered women and referrals to shelters in Johnson County. Therapists can help identify the signs of domestic violence, the differences between men and women as victims of domestic violence and the distinctions of passive aggressive behavior. If you think you may be a victim of domestic violence in Johnson County, please seek help soon and learn how to stop or prevent it escalating further.

How can I tell if a therapist is right for me?
Therapists in Johnson County have broad skills and are able to work with a wide
range of issues.